Combined butcher&#39;s apron and frock.



' 884,0 3; PATENTED APE-7,1908.

W. 0. P. BALDWIN.

COMBINED BUTGHERS APRON AND FROCK.

- APPLICATION FILED N0v.2q, 1907.

I) 42 hag/Z277;

' mug 35 may cm ."1 hat ,0; i and exam:

rivention is to provide ml; and ag ye a for use by butchers, n'o'vision on men, to n lo tit-int one front garment may to e other, oepelnl' after one 01 the epro i some soiled, the othe may he pres 1 wing to for L 'ersin f 11 of tl e mnigin nt b3] th oi. any g nont 15 mos-'- pro" i it, lOO'EL cause oi. r

alerted. lhe lnventn consists 1 vLL) frock {Hill don; Hons relative and ilifllfl .4 and :5 ent as eomlition. views of t rorsed ntions or means th View as to] i in the (llim APRQN AND most (-omen i unions in ZULYOKE MASSACHUSETTS.

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rite-: April 7, 1908.

o the sides 01" '2, Z. and 4. Said r edges from about extended on conver- 1:3, to their junction 1 mna o lof megzninent. The lnnnl iits a u about at the 'oximstely at the regions mmnlwzars B adjoin or hawk said apron or :La'pes LZ isecured at angular portions,'

-hereby when the one apron member xl'ie string (Z which ex- 1 relatively inner the hand passed i member 1 slit around the the mini .1 horimnm l to and extended -vel v' outer apron l )e apparent that due upper portions of the at the front end to the person as heing hy stitching,v

apron 1; ms with (10 convergent-1y inchnm'i edges 12, 12, as shown, and the conneqnng Hll'iii or tapes (Z, a as shown,

the 1st n eonstrznnml in. tent Ufiltlllll wit he. dent that after usage of the :fiomhlnenl fzoeh' and npron 'wl'iereuoon the relmia i enter npron meniher B heoomes soiled mlHl ui'isightly, the fastenings may be. easily looeoznxl, Lhe formerly innermost apron member may he brought outermost, niul the one which had been exposed will ions oi the garment will be mm inklod or substantially he a-oncealwl; mul provisions 0i the hond' 2e (1 11 not t render it possible and also -ellevt the fastening of the footed relations, but they wearer of the garment to both of his hands tothe trousers or cont.

Aim? laln access l or his z' buckles or other hastening, the of this garment is consequently 1,0(211'1Pil5l16tl, nnd there being lrnttolls or metallic l'ns miiings F l 19: tom or being an entire ahsenee of buttons skirt thereof, adapted to completely over stitutes a skirt, similar side portions or apron members continuous, with the back and lap, either over the other, and to extend around to the sides of the person, said apron members having their edges-from about the waist line convergently inclined to their junction with the collar edge of the garment, said garment having a hand-slit at each side at about the waist line and approximately at the regions where the apron members adjoin the back, and each apron member carrying a string at'the apex of its angular I portion, the points of attachment of said strings, and said hand-slits, being substantially in'aline1nent,,the string of the inner apron member passing through the hands opening adjacent the .outer apron member to the exterior of the arment.

Signed by me at presence of twosubscri ing-witnesses;

-WILLIAM C. P. BALDWIN.

ringfield, Mass, in 20- 

